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Could Your Pre Workout Drink be Costing You Hours of Sleep?
Pre-workout supplement use may be linked to shorter sleep, raising concerns about mood, recovery, and daily functioning.
Individuals with diabetes were more likely to experience sleep disorders, poor sleep quality, and irregular sleep duration, with people who have prediabetes showing similar but milder trends.
Stian Lydersen, PhD, professor of medical statistics at the Regional Centre for Child and Youth Mental Health and Child Welfare, Department of Mental Health, Norwegian University of Science and ...
Objective The development of myopia is subject to individual genetic predisposition and environmental risk exposures. This study aims to investigate the trajectories and predictors of spherical ...
Matt Lee is the founding partner of Atlas Growth Capital. He has 3+ years of experience as a consultant and startup advisor. If you need to get a loan, be sure you understand the difference between a ...
Adam Hayes, Ph.D., CFA, is a financial writer with 15+ years Wall Street experience as a derivatives trader. Besides his extensive derivative trading expertise, Adam is an expert in economics and ...
Williams, A. and Louis, L. (2026) Cumulative Link Modeling of Ordinal Outcomes in the National Health Interview Survey Data: Application to Depressive Symptom Severity. Journal of Data Analysis and ...
Introduction Selling sex has been associated with negative social and health outcomes, but most studies have been limited ...
Abstract: A general formulation to develop electromagnetic-based polynomial surrogate models in the frequency domain utilizing the multinomial theorem is presented in this paper. Our approach is ...
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